Combined Knowledge & Content Panda Announce Partnership

April 27, 2015

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Combined Knowledge and Content Panda announce a strategic partnership to deliver superior support for Microsoft SharePoint and Office 365 to end users where they need it most – directly inside the web platform.

Content Panda co-founder & CMO Heather Newman and I chatted via Facebook phone (points for technology) while she was preparing for her first speech on this new partnership at the SharePoint Evolution Conference in London, UK.

“Partnering with one of the most well-respected content and training companies in the world is phenomenal. We are looking forward to serving all Office 365 and SharePoint customers and clients worldwide a better user experience and increased productivity, ultimately saving businesses time and money.” Newman said.

Combined Knowledge’s key aim is not only to deliver the best in-depth training classes available but also to provide organizations with a complete solution for their SharePoint deployment.

Content Panda presents end users and IT admins an in-context help and training productivity app that delivers content inside the SharePoint user interface. This saves time and money in an organization’s digital workplace. By delivering content “just in time” and “in-context”, users never have to leave the software to hunt for an answer to a question or for a simple reminder of “how do I…?”

Content Panda started by supporting Microsoft but will also be supporting other enterprise web based platforms shortly.

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